Both teams have a bit of Salary Cap wiggle room and neither one is a bad team. Boston Redcoats is 0-5 but that record is a reflection of the outsted GM's neglect to set proper starting lineups. The Tucson Wild sit at a healthy 3-2 despite the ousted owner not setting his starting lineup for 3 weeks. Again, neither team is a bad team... though, granted, the Redcoats will need some extra love.

Our league operates via forum at http://www.everygive...day.com/nflsdl/. It is here that we discuss the season, negotiate trades, talk ######, post team news (i.e., player signings, player buy-outs). The forum is the life of the league and a historical reference in case we ever have to switch fantasy hosts.

The NFLSDL is the culmination of years' worth of planning and experience playing fantasy football. Intended for the hardcore among us, it is an attempt at simulating the complexities of running a NFL franchise, complete with contracts, a salary cap, weighted player scoring, full 11-man IDP, annual rookie draft, RFAs, UFAs, Franchise Tags,

This format could be considered borderline fantasy football role playing, appealing most to those who enjoy sports management simulations (i.e., Front Office Football, Football Manager) and Madden's Dynasty Mode (and Coach Mode).

The format is deep. It really is... and as a result we've seen two GM casualties. Personnel/Contract decisions can have long-lasting consequences. The NFLSDL is far removed from a simple redraft format or a generic dynasty/keeper league.

We'd love to hear from you if you're a hardcore fantasy football fanatic and you wish to join our community. If interested, please contact me after you read through the League Constitution.